This policy setting allows an administrator to standardize the logon pictures for all users on a system to the default user picture. One application for this policy setting is to standardize the logon pictures to a company logo. Note: The default user picture is stored at %PROGRAMDATA%\Microsoft\User Account Pictures\user.bmp. The default guest picture is stored at %PROGRAMDATA%\Microsoft\User Account Pictures\guest.bmp. If the default pictures do not exist, an empty frame is displayed. If you enable this policy setting, the default user logon picture will display for all users on the system with no customization allowed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users will be able to customize their logon pictures.
This policy setting affects the ability of users to install or uninstall color profiles. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows administrators to define applications for which they want this feature to be prevented or allowed. ...
This policy setting allows administrators to prevent users from adding new items such as files or folders to the root of ...
This policy setting allows an administrator to automatically delete user profiles on system restart that have not been used ...
This policy setting allows an administrator to standardize the logon pictures for all users on a system to the default user ...
This policy setting allows an Information bar notification to be shown to the user when intranet content is loaded and the ...
This policy setting allows checking for updates for Internet Explorer from the specified URL, included by default in Internet ...
This policy setting allows encrypted items to be indexed. If you enable this policy setting, indexing will attempt to decrypt ...
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